briquette
/brɪˈket/ (bre, ipa) · /brɪˈket/ (ame, ipa) · /bri-ˈket How to pronounce briquette (audio)/ (ame, mw)
briquette — 名詞
- briquettesingular
- briquettesplural
1. A small fuel block formed by pressing fine coal, charcoal, or peat together.
煤磚;炭磚
壓成塊狀的固體燃料
A small fuel block formed by pressing fine coal, charcoal, or peat together.
Zayd put two briquettes in the grill before the guests arrived.
客人到之前,Zayd 把兩塊炭磚放進烤爐裡。
pattern: put briquettes in the grill
After the rain, the cook lit dry briquettes to start lunch.
雨停後,廚師點燃乾燥的煤磚,開始準備午餐。
collocation: lit dry briquettes
These briquettes burn longer than the loose wood in our stove.
這些煤磚比我們爐子裡零散的木柴燒得更久。
The campsite shop sold briquettes beside matches and bottled water.
露營地的小店把煤磚跟火柴和瓶裝水放在一起賣。
Mina carried a bag of briquettes to the heater in winter.
冬天時,Mina 提著一袋煤磚走到暖爐旁。
文法句型
a briquette
light briquettes
a bag of briquettes
用法筆記
Usually countable and common in contexts such as grilling, camping, or home heating. It refers to a shaped block of fuel, not loose coal, charcoal, or peat.